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Spiritual American Trash - Portraits from the Margins of Art and Faith

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Zusatztext Praise for Spiritual American Trash ?Bottoms makes a sincere attempt to infuse his accounts...with empathy and understanding.” ? Library Journal Informationen zum Autor An essayist, memoirist, critic, and story writer, Greg Bottoms is the author of The Colorful Apocalypse , Fight Scenes , and more. He teaches creative writing at the University of Vermont. Klappentext In Spiritual American Trash , Greg Bottoms goes beyond the examination of eight "outsider artists" and inhabits the spirit of their work and stories in engaging vignettes. From the janitor who created a holy throne room out of scraps in a garage, to the lonely wartime mother who filled her home with driftwood replicas of Bible scenes, Bottoms illustrates the peculiar grace in madness. Using facts as scaffolding he constructs intimate narratives around each artist, painting their poor and difficult circumstances on the outskirts of American society and demonstrating struggle's influence on their largely undiscovered art. Both mournful and celebratory, these profiles embrace these compulsive creators with empathy and visceral sensory details. Each sentence reads with the cadence of a preacher who engages the art of the spirit and passion that often strays into obsession. Raised in the working–class South as a devout Christian with a deeply troubled brother, Bottoms understands how these eight outsiders "made art for a higher power and for themselves." Praise for "Spiritual American Trash""Bottoms makes a sincere attempt to infuse his accounts...with empathy and understanding." --"Library Journal" Zusammenfassung In Spiritual American Trash , Greg Bottoms goes beyond the examination of eight "outsider artists" and inhabits the spirit of their work and stories in engaging vignettes. From the janitor who created a holy throne room out of scraps in a garage, to the lonely wartime mother who filled her home with driftwood replicas of Bible scenes, Bottoms illustrates the peculiar grace in madness. Using facts as scaffolding he constructs intimate narratives around each artist, painting their poor and difficult circumstances on the outskirts of American society and demonstrating struggle's influence on their largely undiscovered art. Both mournful and celebratory, these profiles embrace these compulsive creators with empathy and visceral sensory details. Each sentence reads with the cadence of a preacher who engages the art of the spirit and passion that often strays into obsession. Raised in the working–class South as a devout Christian with a deeply troubled brother, Bottoms understands how these eight outsiders "made art for a higher power and for themselves."...

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Authors Greg Bottoms, Bottoms Greg
Publisher Counterpoint
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.04.2013
 
EAN 9781619020597
ISBN 978-1-61902-059-7
No. of pages 234
Dimensions 140 mm x 209 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

ART / Individual Artists / Essays, ART / American / General, Religious and ceremonial art

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